ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION

A three-day conference on strengthening arbitration and its enforcement in India was recently organized by NITI Aayog in the national capital. It was more or less another arena to highlight the ongoin...

As of this moment, there are more than two crore cases pending across district courts in India, two-thirds of which are criminal in nature. Ten percent of these cases have been pending for over 10 years, and at the current rate of disposal, it is expected to take the district courts 10 years to clear the backlog. As a law student observing proceedings in all levels of the judiciary, the method of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) seems to me a shining beacon of light.

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